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Marble and fossil Akasaka is undergoing a major transformation. Nakasendo Akasaka-juku, ^_^ Banana Friend Kamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamaka
It is the 56th inn on Nakasendo, and the old cityscape remains. After the main camp, there is only a stone monument now, but you can enjoy the old-fashioned cityscape.
Gifu prefectural road 216 runs near Mino Akasaka Station, which is the end point of the Tokaido Main Line branch line. The road is the old Nakasendo, and it is the place where Akasaka-juku, the 56th post station on Nakasendo, was located. It used to be prosperous, but now it is a quiet country town. There are few buildings that make you feel Edo, and only stone monuments stand in the main camp and Wakimoto camp.
I went to see the button flowers at the site of the tea house residence, but I decided to take a walk around Akasaka-juku for the first time. Since it is a holiday, I used the parking lot of the bank. There is an old Shimizuya house right across the street, and it is a free salon of the cafe, and I received handmade plum juice while looking at the nice house garden. The cafe fee is written as more than 100 yen per bite, and there is an empty can to put the fee on the table. It is free if you only visit the house. Very delicious plum juice and nice atmosphere ...
It is a post town on Nakasendo, and it is a good place for a historical walk because the old townscape still remains. The highlights include the "Tea House", which is now famous for peony, the site of the fire tower and the river ridge built by the Akasaka Port Hall, the wonderful view of Mt. Kansei, and the building of the bride building built in a hurry at the time of the bride's arrival at Kazunomiya. Renovations such as "Former Shimizu Family Residence" and "Akasaka Honjin Park" are also underway, and I think it is a good place for leisurely walking.
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Marble and fossil Akasaka is undergoing a major transformation. Nakasendo Akasaka-juku, ^_^ Banana Friend Kamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamakamaka
56th inn of Nakasendo
It is the 56th inn on Nakasendo, and the old cityscape remains. After the main camp, there is only a stone monument now, but you can enjoy the old-fashioned cityscape.
we can't find the prosperity we used to be.
Gifu prefectural road 216 runs near Mino Akasaka Station, which is the end point of the Tokaido Main Line branch line. The road is the old Nakasendo, and it is the place where Akasaka-juku, the 56th post station on Nakasendo, was located. It used to be prosperous, but now it is a quiet country town. There are few buildings that make you feel Edo, and only stone monuments stand in the main camp and Wakimoto camp.
The old-fashioned quiet atmosphere is nice
I went to see the button flowers at the site of the tea house residence, but I decided to take a walk around Akasaka-juku for the first time. Since it is a holiday, I used the parking lot of the bank. There is an old Shimizuya house right across the street, and it is a free salon of the cafe, and I received handmade plum juice while looking at the nice house garden. The cafe fee is written as more than 100 yen per bite, and there is an empty can to put the fee on the table. It is free if you only visit the house. Very delicious plum juice and nice atmosphere ...
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It is a post town on Nakasendo, and it is a good place for a historical walk because the old townscape still remains. The highlights include the "Tea House", which is now famous for peony, the site of the fire tower and the river ridge built by the Akasaka Port Hall, the wonderful view of Mt. Kansei, and the building of the bride building built in a hurry at the time of the bride's arrival at Kazunomiya. Renovations such as "Former Shimizu Family Residence" and "Akasaka Honjin Park" are also underway, and I think it is a good place for leisurely walking.